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Hello! Thank you for your tool. I have a single question: when I'm running quant_strength_trans.py script I get a tsv file with strength of compartments A and B separately. I wonder whether it's possible to calculate compartment strength between A and B compartments?
Thanks in advance!
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The way compartment strength is defined in both our tool and two papers that introduced this metric originally (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2017.05.004 and https://doi.org/10.1038/nature24281) is dividing the average interactions in your compartment of interest over the interactions between compartments. So, interactions between A and B are used to define the strength of compartments A and B in denominator. Therefore, it would not be possible to define compartment strength between A and B compartments the same way.
What you can do is take the average of AB interactions as the proxy for their strength.
Hello! Thank you for your tool. I have a single question: when I'm running quant_strength_trans.py script I get a tsv file with strength of compartments A and B separately. I wonder whether it's possible to calculate compartment strength between A and B compartments?
Thanks in advance!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: